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Amongst all the dross, Windsor looking more like his damaging self.

 
 
1 minute ago, rolling fog said:

Petty is frustrating as hell

Totally useless, once again he offers absolutely nothing. It’s rinse and repeat on 2024 etc.


 

What is happening. This is diabolical


1 minute ago, BLWNBA said:

This game absolutely typifies the Melbourne Football Club.

And that's why there's a "veil of negativity" that surrounds the club.
Something Roos never understood.

It's ok to start games slow, you can't always play 4 quarters of footy. Damage control is important though, the last 3 goals weren't necessary and if you aren't careful the game is over before it starts.

It’s work rate and discipline.

We are asleep at the wheel


Where's Jeffo??

It's not the venue FFS


This is what Goodwin and his bunch of clowns get for messing with a defence that wasn't broken. McDonald was our best defender and we dropped him for no reason. Lever in contrast is a disaster.

Johnson is just a waste of space and his ruck work is inept. The sooner Van Rooyen returns, the better.

5 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Can we please stop selling games to Alice Springs?

Agree. [censored] this fixture off for good.

 

Lazy and really unprofessional first quarter. Poorly disciplined, not defending well, not running hard enough, and simply arrogant.

Came out thinking we will win. How’s that working out?


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